Jonathan A. Martinez, MD
Memorial Division of Infectious Disease
5647 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-276-0186
Memorial Division of Infectious Disease
601 North Flamingo Road Suite 302
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
954-276-0186
About Me
I was inspired to pursue a career in medicine after seeing the profound impact that infectious diseases can have on global health. During my medical training, I was fascinated by the delicate balance between pathogens and the immune system, which led me to specialize in this area.
Infectious diseases are complex and can evolve rapidly, requiring a deep understanding of microbiology and a holistic approach to patient care. Each case offers a unique challenge, and I enjoy the problem-solving aspect of diagnosing and treating these conditions. It’s rewarding to see patients improve under care.
When meeting with patients, I listen to their concerns, explain their diagnosis and treatment plan, and ensure they feel comfortable and empowered throughout their care. My ultimate goal is to make a tangible difference in my patients’ lives.
In addition to patient care, I’m involved in clinical research, including a focus on using NGS DNA Metagenomics to detect Legionella.
Hospital Affiliations
Gender
- Male
Languages
- Spanish
- English
Education
Education
Universidad Central Del Caribe School of Medicine, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, 2016
Internships
Hospital del Maestro, 2017
Residency
San Juan City Hospital, 2021, Internal Medicine
Fellowships
Memorial Healthcare System Infectious Disease Fellowship Program, 2024, Infectious Disease
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine-Internal Medicine
Awards, Achievements, and More
Publications
Please view Dr. Jonathan Martinez’s publications on PubMed.Professional Organizations
- Infectious Diseases Society of America
- American College of Physicians
- American Medical Association
Presentations
- Spontaneous bilateral non-resolving pneumothorax as a complication of severe SARS-CoVC2 infection. ACP Puerto Rico Chapter meeting/San Juan, PR, 2020.
- The last of us: Ground Zero Broward. South Florida Infections Disease Symposium, 2023.
Awards
- Southern Society for Clinical Investigation Poster Presentation Research Award, 2021